A Porsche 911 RSR at The Hawk is better than coffee

Chase down everything.

This year at The Hawk with Brian Redman at Road America, much fun was had, many cars were ogled, and some beer was consumed. We know. We were there. The on-track action was fantastic, too, as this in-car video from a Porsche 911 RSR demonstrates.

Depending on the equipment, the 1973-74 911 RSR was a sub-2000 pound, 226-hp spartan street car built for homologation purposes. In the right hands, like those of Peter Stolz (the driver in this vid), the RSR is a nightmare for bigger-displacement, higher-output cars that can't brake as deep or turn as sharply.

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Today's video comes from inside the ArmsUp Motorsports Porsche 911 RSR driven by Mr. Stolz on qualifying, first, and last lap proceedings. Stolz and the Porsche took second in the Group 6 Feature Race, which is all the more impressive when you see that Group 6 is the Big-Bore GT class.

Crank up those headphones for some normally aspirated flat-six wail. Good morning, folks.